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Order Ethics or Moral Surplus: What Holds a Society Together
By (Author) Christoph Luetge
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
29th August 2016
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social and political philosophy
170
Paperback
270
Width 151mm, Height 227mm, Spine 19mm
390g
Christoph Luetge takes on a fundamental problem of contemporary political philosophy and ethics. He questions the often implicit assumption of many contemporary political philosophers according to which a society needs its citizens to adopt some shared basic qualities, views or capabilities (here termed a moral surplus). Luetge examines the respective theories of, among others, Habermas, Rawls, Gauthier, Buchanan, and Binmore with a focus on their respective moral surpluses. He finds that each moral surplus is either not necessary for the stability of societies or cannot remain stable when faced with opposing incentives. Binmores idea of empathy is the only one that is, at least partly, not confronted with this dilemma. Luetge provides an alternative view termed order ethics, which weakens the necessary assumptions for modern societies and basically only relies on mutual advantages as the fundamental basis of society.
Order Ethics or Moral Surplus: What Holds a Society Together is a well-written, refreshing and well-argued proposal of order ethics as a comprehensive ethical theory that represents an alternative to moral surplus theories. The critical edge of the book is full of provocative ideas that make the moral idealist think twice about his or her foundational beliefs and presuppositions. Indeed, the book is a much needed, lucid and wonderful presentation of the philosophy of order ethics to international readers. -- Jacob Dahl Rendtorff, Roskilde University
This book takes up an extremely important challenge: to find a common ethical ground that holds society together in a globalizing and pluralistic world. With its approach of order ethics, it offers a vigorous, consistent and thought provoking solution based on the enlightened self-interested attitudes and behaviors of the social actors. It critically discusses the proposals of world-famous Anglo-Saxon and German philosophers (leaving aside Asian and other voices). There is no doubt that the author, renowned for his edited masterwork Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics, will stir up debates that will help to clarify and move forward the important challenge of finding a common ethical ground. This book is a must-read for all scholars and citizens concerned about the disintegration of societies in our time. -- Georges Enderle, University of Notre Dame
As a thoughtful observer of events on the world stage, Christoph Ltge poses a provocative question: "What holds a society together" In a meticulously reasoned response exploring the essence of social cohesion amid the centripetal force of globalization, Ltge asserts that mere compliance with social rules and norms is insufficient for a sustainable global social order. Rather, he argues that qualities and competencies of character often regarded as supererogatory create the "moral surplus" required for a coherent society. Ltge'stautly structured, accessible prosedraws from Hffe, Rawls, Hsle, Foot, Habermas, Gauthier, Locke, Nozick, Rorty, Buchanan, and Binmore to construct an original argument for moral surplus. Order Ethics or Moral Surplus: What Holds a Society Together is an illumining hermeneutical lens for viewing the complex dynamics of globalization. -- Lindsay J. Thompson, Johns Hopkins University
Christoph Luetge is Peter Lscher Professor of Business Ethics at Technische Universitt Mnchen.